Pop quiz! Which state was the first to pass legislation to recognize Labor Day?

The identity of the individual who first proposed Labor Day have been lost to history, but the reasons we celebrate this day remain. America has become a powerful, prosperous nation because of hard-working, productive American workers. As a result, our nation has celebrated the first Monday in September as a national holiday honoring the social […]

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Learn more about the significant changes to healthcare!

The Affordable Care Act was signed into law in March of 2010. Some of the primary changes are: * No lifetime limits on insurance coverage. * Young adults are allowed to remain on their parent’s insurance policy until their 26th birthday. * Insurers are not allowed to deny coverage to children under the age of […]

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Start of the school year approaching!

The first day of school for Washington State is quickly approaching.  During the summer, drivers have not needed to be as attentive to school zones.  Now that school is upon us, please take a moment to look carefully along your driving route for schools and daycare centers.  This simple step will protect both children and […]

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Another generation of the Fuller family goes to law school!

Evan Fuller, son of Jay and Leonor Fuller, will be entering the University of Washington School of Law in fall of 2011. He represents the third generation of lawyers for the Fuller family.  His acceptance at UW carries on a Fuller tradition: his mom, aunt, and grandparents all graduated from UW law school.  Congratulations, Evan!

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How aware are you about crime in your area?

Your local law enforcement agencies have a new way to keep you informed about crime in your area. Many law enforcement agencies contribute both information and resources to crimereports.com. This company in turn provides both web-based and iPhone applications which allow you to view crime data for your area. By going to crimereports.com and entering […]

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